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Liberty Nation
7 Apr 2023
Dave Patterson


NextImg:The Blamer-in-Chief Says Afghanistan Was Trump’s Fault

A White House review of the administration’s decision-making and execution of the deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan is, at best self-serving and, at worst political deception worthy of Russia’s explanation of why it invaded Ukraine. But, as the House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) does a real investigation into what happened during Biden’s operation to withdraw US forces, civilians, and Afghan partners from Kabul international airport, the White House doubtless felt the heat and needed to do damage control with what is arguably a fictional account.

Biden’s national security flacks had to do something. The testimony before the HFAC of veterans of the ill-fated withdrawal and leaders of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) attempting to rescue Americans and Afghans Biden’s State Department and military leadership left behind was riveting and indicting of the current president’s administration. Nevertheless, Biden’s staff, in its review of the planning and management of the withdrawal, blamed Biden’s predecessor for the conditions facing the new chief executive. “President Biden’s choices for how to execute a withdrawal from Afghanistan were severely constrained by conditions created by his predecessor,” the review claims. What the review doesn’t explain is if the crackerjack Biden national security team and the president found the circumstances regarding Afghanistan so disagreeable, why didn’t they change the conditions? Biden is the president, not Donald Trump.

To cast the then-President in the worst possible light, “In September 2019, President Trump embolded (If you are searching for the word “embolded,” it is not a word.) the Taliban by publicly considering inviting them to Camp David on the anniversary of 9/11,” Biden’s staff wrote as if to highlight Trump’s insensitivity the date has for Americans. What does the review say about the date for complete withdrawal by August 31, 2021? “The President received and accepted the unanimous advice of his top national security officials to end the evacuation on August 31, given the high potential for escalating attacks on US troops should they stay any longer,” the authors explain. The review does not reveal that President Biden had initially selected September 11 as the get-out-of-dodge date. As Liberty Nation reported at the time, referring to a Politico article, “Talking point number four was entirely predictable: ‘This is all Trump’s fault.’ However, the (Politico) authors point out accurately, ‘Biden is the one who decided to pull out US forces by the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. That was his call, not Trump’s.'” Donald Trump didn’t invite the Taliban to Camp David, but Biden did pull out of Afghanistan in a way that was a disaster.

Chaos at Kabul airport as afghans try to leave capital

(Photo by STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

One section of the review that is particularly absurd for building a case anyone would believe for how well the White House and its team performed. The review discusses the State Department’s model for the Afghanistan noncombatant evacuation operation (NEO). “We now prioritize earlier evacuations when faced with a degrading security situation. We did so in both Ethiopia and Ukraine,” the review explains. So that we are clear, to the United States Department of State, foreign policy experts, and geopolitical mavens, the Ethiopia and Ukraine situations were analogous to Afghanistan. But the US had not been in combat in Ukraine and Ethiopia for 20 years. The US had not withdrawn seasoned combat troops from Ethiopia and Ukraine, which could have protected the evacuation as it pulled those forces out in Afghanistan. The US did not cease close air support for friendly Ethiopian and Ukrainian security forces as it did in Afghanistan. And when the Ethiopian and Ukrainian embassies’ staffs left, they didn’t leave thousands of Americans and indigenous partners behind, as they did in Afghanistan. To paraphrase James Thurber, “The withdrawal from Afghanistan looked as much like the NEO of embassy staffs in Ethiopia and Ukraine, as the Metro Goldwin Mayer lion resembles Calvin Coolidge.”

What does the White House review say about the hastily put together, errant US drone strike that killed an innocent NGO aid worker and nine of his family — not as many words as the review uses to blame the not-in-office, Donald Trump. It doesn’t discuss how the strike was authorized without completing the “pattern of life” process for validating a target the US intends to kill. But rest assured of the two sentences devoted to this mess, the Secretary of Defense ordered a 90-day review of the incident, which, if you didn’t know, you might have suspected, held no one accountable.

However, what should put every American’s mind at rest, confident that Biden’s national security team has the defense of the nation well in hand, is the knowledge that “From August 14 through August 31, the Department (of State) reached out directly to every American known to the US Government, repeatedly and through multiple channels – making 55,000 phone calls and sending 33,000 e-mails during those 17 days alone,” the review boasts. There is no mention of people coming to Kabul airport and being told the evacuation was canceled and to go away. “Nearly 1,000 American citizens were left behind and later evacuated. Thousands of Afghan allies remain in the country,” Fox News reported. The thousands left behind didn’t get a phone call or e-mail. Making phone calls and sending e-mails are not accomplishments. They are activities.

New Banner Military AffairsThe mess that was the Afghanistan withdrawal made the US look weak and inept. You would not know that by reading this review. “Our alliances are stronger than ever. Finland has been admitted into NATO, and Sweden will soon be admitted as well,” the White House review crows. Would someone, please explain to the White House staff what a non-sequitur is. Participate in a shamefully botched retreat, and formerly neutral nations will be accepted into your alliances. What a concept.

Since the ignominious retreat from Kabul, there have been congressional hearings and studies of the debacle by the Army and congressional committees. These inquiries soundly repudiate all or most of what the White House asserts. So, let’s call this fiction what it is, a talking paper for Biden to use in the next presidential campaign. He can waive the twelve pages at campaign adversary when challenged on the failed Afghanistan withdrawal and claim, “That’s not what this government report says.” He’ll be right.

The views expressed are those of the author and not of any other affiliation.